Perhaps the best manner in which to properly assess the true nature
of liberalism is to revisit the issues and commentaries of a few
weeks past, and compare them to the events of the current day. As
any given situation unfolds, the left can be expected to pounce on
the moral high ground, and laud its own virtues at the expense of
the conservative opposition. However, since liberal pontificating
is rarely based in fact, the game changes regularly, in order to
continue the facade irrespective of the annoyances of reality.Only
a few weeks back, those on the left were sanctimoniously condemning
Heartland America for its incivility, enthusiastically repeating
allegations that everyone who supported the Constitution and the
traditions of America was ultimately culpable for the mass murder
and mayhem in Tucson. However, the flagrant double standards of
liberal commentators, and more significantly the shamelessness and
transparency of their attempts to exploit a tragedy in service to
their politically correct agenda, simply could not withstand the
test of time.So after a few more derisive denunciations of the
harsh rhetoric coming from everyone on the right, they completely
dropped the subject and returned to their standard excoriations of
anyone who might differ in the slightest degree with the ultimate
wisdom of everything liberal. Accusations of vile motives among
conservatives and their callous indifference to the needy, along
with derisive and fabricated personal attacks against such notables
as Sarah Palin, are once again standard liberal operating
procedure, now that the sting of the Tucson episode is fading and
no more political hay can be extracted from it.Eventually, the
truth or more accurately, the total lack thereof in liberal calls
for civility can be properly weighed against the malignant personal
attacks they regularly launch against those on the right. Thus
their real intentions become apparent. Apart from the transparent
efforts to thwart meaningful discussion of the issues of the day
such activity poses a mortal threat to the liberal agenda, they are
no more interested in civility than they are in any freedom of
speech or thought that might conflict with their goals.More
recently, much of the specific methods and motives of the current
leftist offensive can be gleaned by revisiting Barack Obamas State
of the Union speech, given on January 25. Were he sincerely
endeavoring to fulfill the constitutional requirement to give to
the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend
to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary
and expedient, the particular items mentionedcould later be
referenced for determining the proper direction of the country
during the ensuing months and years. But as is ever more painfully
apparent, that simply is not the case.After the severe refutation
that his party and its political philosophy received at the polls
last November, Barack Obama realized that it is not too soon to
begin the Herculean task of restoring his pretense as an inspiring
visionary on which he built his 2008 campaign. But since that time,
he has proven on innumerable occasions that nothing of worthwhile
substance is to be found behind that veneer. Far from being the
stirring leader and healing agent of a fractured country, he has
proven to be among the most petty and divisive high office holders
in the nations history.Thus, it was deemed necessary to use the
opportunity of the State of the Union to elevate the country to
soaring heights through an allusion to a pivotal milestone from its
past. And this is where Barack Obamas attempt to once again
demagogue the plight of the people, and recast it in a light that
would convince them of the resounding beneficence of his
encroaching statism, fell completely flat.His reference to a new
Sputnik Moment came across as empty and condescending in January,
the moment he spoke it. Now, barely a month later, it redounds
almost comically, except that it starkly reflects the manner in
which this Administration believes it can still dupe, manipulate,
and control the people.In the first place, the real Sputnik Moment
represented the starting bells of the space race, in which
capitalistic America went headtohead against the obsessive
militarism and tyranny of the collectivist Soviet Union. It bears
mentioning that during the dozen years between the 1957 launch of
Sputnik, a primitive 183 pound metal ball, and Neil Armstrongs
monumental Giant leap for mankind on the lunar soil of the Sea of
Tranquility, the left, Obamas political camp, remained fixedly
invested in Americas failure.Of equal significance is the fact that
when President John F. Kennedy made his legendary 1961 speech
committing America to the quest of manned lunar travel before the
end of the decade, he established a timetable for his goal which he
expected to fall within the term of his presidency. At the time of
the speech, he well anticipated remaining in the White House until
January of 1969. And while historical upheavals in Dallas in 1963
and at Cape Canaveral in the Apollo fire of 1967 changed all that,
Kennedy had clearly intended to see the program through to a
quantifiable success.Not so with Obamas new Sputnik Moment. In
pathetic contrast, he claims to envision an infrastructure of
governmentmandated milestones, ostensibly enacted in service to the
environment. Yet these reach out to 2035, at which time he assures
us that the country will generate eighty percent of its energy from
clean energy sources, while we enjoying our travels on high speed
rail. Meanwhile, he continues his needless and ultimately dangerous
moratorium on oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.Needless to say,
he will be long gone from the White House by then, leaving America
with more massive and needless debt, its resources mindlessly
squandered on a quest to address a bogus climatechange crisis that
is daily proving to be completely without merit. Of course none of
his oratory is meant to be considered from the standpoint of
Americas circumstances. Its purpose was solely to rouse the crowds
on speech night. And with that event in the past, he should be
pardoned from any promises that transpired there.Ultimately, the
entire discourse bore no more connection to reality than his former
and future promises to lower the sea level, reduce debt, end the
rancor, and build the economy. In a time of deep crisis for this
nations finances and international standing, and with future
prospects on those fronts in grave doubt, something of far greater
substance and consequence is needed. But for the next two years at
least, we can expect more of the same.
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